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:lastproofread: 2021-06-29
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.. _wan-load-balancing:
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.. stop_vyoslinter # pictures and text have to change
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WAN Load Balancer examples
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==========================
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Example 1: Distributing load evenly
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The setup used in this example is shown in the following diagram:
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.. image:: /_static/images/Wan_load_balancing1.png
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:width: 80%
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:align: center
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:alt: Network Topology Diagram
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Overview
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^^^^^^^^
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* All traffic coming in through eth2 is balanced between eth0 and eth1
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on the router.
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* Pings will be sent to four targets for health testing (33.44.55.66,
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44.55.66.77, 55.66.77.88 and 66.77.88.99).
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* All outgoing packets are assigned the source address of the assigned
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interface (SNAT).
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* eth0 is set to be removed from the load balancer's interface pool
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after 5 ping failures, eth1 will be removed after 4 ping failures.
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Create static routes to ping targets
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Create static routes through the two ISPs towards the ping targets and
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commit the changes:
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.. code-block:: none
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set protocols static route 33.44.55.66/32 next-hop 11.22.33.1
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set protocols static route 44.55.66.77/32 next-hop 11.22.33.1
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set protocols static route 55.66.77.88/32 next-hop 22.33.44.1
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set protocols static route 66.77.88.99/32 next-hop 22.33.44.1
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Configure the load balancer
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Configure the WAN load balancer with the parameters described above:
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.. code-block:: none
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth0 failure-count 5
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth0 nexthop 11.22.33.1
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth0 test 10 type ping
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth0 test 10 target 33.44.55.66
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth0 test 20 type ping
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth0 test 20 target 44.55.66.77
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth1 failure-count 4
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth1 nexthop 22.33.44.1
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth1 test 10 type ping
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth1 test 10 target 55.66.77.88
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth1 test 20 type ping
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set load-balancing wan interface-health eth1 test 20 target 66.77.88.99
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 inbound-interface eth2
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 interface eth0
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 interface eth1
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Example 2: Failover based on interface weights
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This example uses the failover mode.
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.. _wan:example2_overview:
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Overview
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^^^^^^^^
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In this example, eth0 is the primary interface and eth1 is the secondary
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interface. To provide simple failover functionality. If eth0 fails, eth1
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takes over.
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Create interface weight based configuration
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The configuration steps are the same as in the previous example, except
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rule 10. So we keep the configuration, remove rule 10 and add a new rule
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for the failover mode:
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delete load-balancing wan rule 10
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 failover
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 inbound-interface eth2
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 interface eth0 weight 10
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 interface eth1 weight 1
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Example 3: Failover based on rule order
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The previous example used the failover command to send traffic through
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eth1 if eth0 fails. In this example, failover functionality is provided
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by rule order.
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.. _wan:example3_overview:
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Overview
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^^^^^^^^
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Two rules will be created, the first rule directs traffic coming in
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from eth2 to eth0 and the second rule directs the traffic to eth1. If
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eth0 fails the first rule is bypassed and the second rule matches,
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directing traffic to eth1.
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Create rule order based configuration
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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We keep the configuration from the previous example, delete rule 10
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and create the two new rules as described:
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.. code-block:: none
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delete load-balancing wan rule 10
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 inbound-interface eth2
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set load-balancing wan rule 10 interface eth0
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set load-balancing wan rule 20 inbound-interface eth2
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set load-balancing wan rule 20 interface eth1
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Example 4: Failover based on rule order - priority traffic
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A rule order for prioritizing traffic is useful in scenarios where the
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secondary link has a lower speed and should only carry high priority
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traffic. It is assumed for this example that eth1 is connected to a
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slower connection than eth0 and should prioritize VoIP traffic.
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.. _wan:example4_overview:
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Overview
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^^^^^^^^
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A rule order for prioritizing traffic is useful in scenarios where the
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secondary link has a lower speed and should only carry high priority
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traffic. It is assumed for this example that eth1 is connected to a
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slower connection than eth0 and should prioritize VoIP traffic.
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Create rule order based configuration with low speed secondary link
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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We keep the configuration from the previous example, delete rule 20 and
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create a new rule as described:
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.. code-block:: none
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delete load-balancing wan rule 20
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set load-balancing wan rule 20 inbound-interface eth2
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set load-balancing wan rule 20 interface eth1
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set load-balancing wan rule 20 destination port sip
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set load-balancing wan rule 20 protocol tcp
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set protocols static route 0.0.0.0/0 next-hop 11.22.33.1
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Example 5: Exclude traffic from load balancing
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----------------------------------------------
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In this example two LAN interfaces exist in different subnets instead
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of one like in the previous examples:
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.. image:: /_static/images/Wan_load_balancing_exclude1.png
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:width: 80%
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:align: center
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:alt: Network Topology Diagram
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Adding a rule for the second interface
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Based on the previous example, another rule for traffic from the second
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interface eth3 can be added to the load balancer. However, traffic meant
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to flow between the LAN subnets will be sent to eth0 and eth1 as well.
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To prevent this, another rule is required. This rule excludes traffic
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between the local subnets from the load balancer. It also excludes
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locally-sources packets (required for web caching with load balancing).
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eth+ is used as an alias that refers to all ethernet interfaces:
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set load-balancing wan rule 5 exclude
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set load-balancing wan rule 5 inbound-interface eth+
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set load-balancing wan rule 5 destination address 10.0.0.0/8
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